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over that median into a city bus. and watch closely. you actually see a passenger fly out of that car. now we also have video from inside the bus. watch how this impact affected passengers on the bus. you see a number of them knocked down as the camaro slammed into this bus. three people from inside the bus taken to hospital, treated for minor injuries. rescue workers had to cut out the driver and the other passenger from this camaro. all are expected to survive. the driver in the hospital with some severe injuries, though. cops do say alcohol could be a factor in this and the driver charged so far with felony endangerment. >> you could tell the driver was going incredibly fast to be able to go over the median and slam tha hdin the bus. ow fm to russia where crashes are pretty ordinary. but it's not a crash in this video. you see ahead a land cruiser, you can barely see it. it's up here to the left traveling in front of a white car. >> oh my goodness. wow. >> some sort of like mafia hit? >> a big explosion. sources sa
over that median into a city bus. and watch closely. you actually see a passenger fly out of that car. now we also have video from inside the bus. watch how this impact affected passengers on the bus. you see a number of them knocked down as the camaro slammed into this bus. three people from inside the bus taken to hospital, treated for minor injuries. rescue workers had to cut out the driver and the other passenger from this camaro. all are expected to survive. the driver in the hospital with...
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one parking control officer says she has been writing fewer tickets than expected on this first day of enforcement. >> it anyone giving you any grief? >> no. no grief. people been really nice. >> what have they said. >> been saying, wow, the city needs sunday. >> i drove on sundays and now i'm going to definitely think twice about that. >> it's unfortunate we have to pay on sundays, considering we have to pay for everything else. but i don't know. i guess it is what it is. the city wants money for everything. >> you come down in different places to spend money, and then kind of get another tax on that. unfortunately it's kind of what's going on. i can't say i'm happy about it. reporter: a ticket is $62, and downtown is 72 tuesday. sunday enforcement is expected to generate $2 million a year. live in san francisco, abc7 news. >> ama: starting tomorrow, the golden gate bridge will begin changing to electronic tolling. toll collectors wilt still man the booths but once the system is validated, cash will no longer be accepted the bridge, just fast track and etoll. the etoll system should b
one parking control officer says she has been writing fewer tickets than expected on this first day of enforcement. >> it anyone giving you any grief? >> no. no grief. people been really nice. >> what have they said. >> been saying, wow, the city needs sunday. >> i drove on sundays and now i'm going to definitely think twice about that. >> it's unfortunate we have to pay on sundays, considering we have to pay for everything else. but i don't know. i guess it...
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for a horror film than city. looks kind of odd. big eyes, right? they also had feet, eyes as i mentioned and even a mouth. we're seeing walking around alongside. >> is that a nose? >> flat, though. they said they were educational but a little scary. i agree with that. >>> one young man in australia earned his wings. a training pilot landed safely after the plane lost a wheel midair. he circled for four hours before the emergency landing. 24 here, bill, so young but talented. >>> a familiar face is greeting visitors at china's, gangnam in an ice sculpture with glasses and bow tie. it towers over fans. he may be done prfring his signature moves but the icy statue has visitors dancing alongside him. it's still going. >> he said he wants to move on. he doesn't want to be a one-hit wonder. >> he'll still have to do that. >>> time for an early look at stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. two years ago, today six people were killed and 13 others were injured in a mass shooting in tucson, arizona, includi
for a horror film than city. looks kind of odd. big eyes, right? they also had feet, eyes as i mentioned and even a mouth. we're seeing walking around alongside. >> is that a nose? >> flat, though. they said they were educational but a little scary. i agree with that. >>> one young man in australia earned his wings. a training pilot landed safely after the plane lost a wheel midair. he circled for four hours before the emergency landing. 24 here, bill, so young but...
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on tuesday more than eight thousand school bus drivers walked off the job for the first time school bus drivers have gone on strike in new york city in thirty three years and it's the largest bus drivers union in the nation the union claims bus drivers jobs are in danger as the city puts their contracts up for bid in an effort to reduce costs on average the drivers make thirty five thousand dollars a year with starting pay of fourteen dollars an hour which is barely enough to get by in new york city the school bus drivers new york city are facing the same problem as police officers in camden and sanitation workers in detroit this is made worse by those cities teetering on the edge of bankruptcy since wall street crashed our economy and the bush housing bubble loaded everyone with debt now to get their balance sheets in order cities are cutting public services and selling our commons off to private corporations frankly don't like unions and don't give a damn about paying their workers a living wage luckily as we've seen over the last few years american people are starting to say enou
on tuesday more than eight thousand school bus drivers walked off the job for the first time school bus drivers have gone on strike in new york city in thirty three years and it's the largest bus drivers union in the nation the union claims bus drivers jobs are in danger as the city puts their contracts up for bid in an effort to reduce costs on average the drivers make thirty five thousand dollars a year with starting pay of fourteen dollars an hour which is barely enough to get by in new york...
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according to the reports, this guy stormed a school bus in midland city, alabama, two hours south, and the gunman tried to go for two, but when the driver refused to let the kid go, the man shot him several times and took the six-year-old boy with him and left for a bunker that's apparently beneath his house. that bus driver was dead. and a neighbor says that the bus driver had visited the map's home the day before the shooting and he had brought the man eggs and something for some kind of repair work he had done. the neighbors call him combative and paranoid, but here's what they told fox news yesterday. >> we have evacuated the immediate area around where the location is, and we have worked very hard to keep information flowing, but again, the res is our number one priority is the safety of the child. >> the kidnapped child, the six-year-old boy had special needs, and overnight, the team was able to send medication to him down a pvc pipe. they're talking through the pipe and communicating with the gunman. again, he's underground, believed to be holed up with the child. and elizabeth
according to the reports, this guy stormed a school bus in midland city, alabama, two hours south, and the gunman tried to go for two, but when the driver refused to let the kid go, the man shot him several times and took the six-year-old boy with him and left for a bunker that's apparently beneath his house. that bus driver was dead. and a neighbor says that the bus driver had visited the map's home the day before the shooting and he had brought the man eggs and something for some kind of...
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i'm the program coordinator here for tent city. okay. come on up, guys. >> officer solomon had this radio voice, so when we first met him and he started talking to us, we were all thinking, like, this guy must have done something in radio and he actually did. >> many people, of course, ask me, you know, when they hear my voice, you know, officer solomon, you have that voice and face for radio. get it, face for radio? anyway, and yes i was in radio for many years, and i did a little tv. did a little radio. loved it. as i would sit in the studio, you know, and as i would be front selling and back selling songs, that was the latest by def leopard, coming up around the corner, we have more of your favorite rock music and more of your requests coming up with me the big-g. it was fun, it was the fun life. it was great. i love walking to the store and everybody was like, hey, big "g." it was a lot of fun, but i said, is this my life? you guys coming for the st. joseph the worker class? is this my life front and back selling rock 'n' roll songs
i'm the program coordinator here for tent city. okay. come on up, guys. >> officer solomon had this radio voice, so when we first met him and he started talking to us, we were all thinking, like, this guy must have done something in radio and he actually did. >> many people, of course, ask me, you know, when they hear my voice, you know, officer solomon, you have that voice and face for radio. get it, face for radio? anyway, and yes i was in radio for many years, and i did a little...
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land but not everyone is on board with that idea. >> first of all is that the right site for that kind of dense urban style school. and the second question is this the best deal the city can get for the use of that land. >> we have the achievement gap here between students and i think that rocket ship education will help us close that achievement gap. >> reporter: the issue goes to the sitting planning commission tomorrow. if it's approved by both panel, it then goes to the planning board of education for a zoning exemption january 23rd. >>> a humane society worker spotted a mountain lion last night about 6:00. sheriff deputies were called out to the 800 block of portola road. but by the time they got there it appears the animal had left the area. >>> city workers worked to fill 500 sandbags today in east palo alto. shovel full by shovel full crews loaded the sandbags. they'll be placed along san francis creek tomorrow. the creek flooded last month during heavy rainstorms. >>> we are just about to start peeling some pretty big changes weather wise. let's go now to our chief meteorologi
land but not everyone is on board with that idea. >> first of all is that the right site for that kind of dense urban style school. and the second question is this the best deal the city can get for the use of that land. >> we have the achievement gap here between students and i think that rocket ship education will help us close that achievement gap. >> reporter: the issue goes to the sitting planning commission tomorrow. if it's approved by both panel, it then goes to the...
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meantime, nbc news first read team notes that this is an important test for senator rubio. he spent several days selling comprehensive immigration to conservatives and it may be a tough one. here's more of what senator rubio had to say within the past hour with rush limbaugh. >> so i know this is a tough issue. i do. i know why people are uncomfortable about it. it doesn't feel right in some instances to allow people undocumented and to stay here and this is a tough issue to work through. i know the president takes us in a direction i would not be comfortable with and i'm trying to do the best i can with what's already a tough situation. >> joining me now, nbc news senior political editor mark murray. mark, you and your team wrote about senator rubio's role in whatever negotiations that move forward but you also talk about the strategy of not appearing to give the president a win on any issue, including, of course, immigration reform. >> it's a balancing act. one thing that marco rubio is trying to do is sell republicans and commentators that amnesty, what comprehensive imm
meantime, nbc news first read team notes that this is an important test for senator rubio. he spent several days selling comprehensive immigration to conservatives and it may be a tough one. here's more of what senator rubio had to say within the past hour with rush limbaugh. >> so i know this is a tough issue. i do. i know why people are uncomfortable about it. it doesn't feel right in some instances to allow people undocumented and to stay here and this is a tough issue to work through....
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it's the first baby for both of them. and he announced it at a concert. he was performing in atlantic city, and he announced it, he basically said -- he mentioned his baby mama, kim. >> so romantic. >> romantic, i know. is kathie lee like angling for the first in utero interview? is she in calabasas right now? >> do you know when the baby's due? >> i don't think we know yet. it's supposed to be the summer. i don't really understand lady things. sorry. >> she's still married, right? >> she's still married to kris humphries, so this is a very confusing situation. good episode of "keeping up with the kardashians." keeping up with the men. >> speaking of babies, matthew mcconaughey, they're the cutest couple, he and his wife. this is their third. >> camila alves and matthew mcconaughey had their third baby. his name is livingston. >> i love that name. >> yeah. it's cute. sort of sounds like an old man. you know, but they had their third baby. he was nine pounds, which is -- i know, she's not a big lady. >> they said she was getting bigger, he was getting smal
it's the first baby for both of them. and he announced it at a concert. he was performing in atlantic city, and he announced it, he basically said -- he mentioned his baby mama, kim. >> so romantic. >> romantic, i know. is kathie lee like angling for the first in utero interview? is she in calabasas right now? >> do you know when the baby's due? >> i don't think we know yet. it's supposed to be the summer. i don't really understand lady things. sorry. >> she's...
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highway patrol reports dozens of crashes near salt lake city as plows plow away 2 feet. part of the major interstate connecting the northern and part parts of the state. so cold around san diego that zoo keepers turned the heaters for the chimps. numbers show it's been a weird winter. so far parts of texas have gotten five times more snow than chicago. the windy city has now gone 321 days without at least an inch of snow. that breaks a 73-year-old record. in case you are wondering, of the high in chicago today 53. weather weirdness from the fox weather center tonight. our chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. it's weird it is weird. >> chicago has broken every kind of non-snow record that you can have thirnt with rain down across parts of dixie. rain moving across much of new england. don't see much snow falling on the radar. going to change across parts of northern plains. that snow we saw in denver in alyssia's shot there. this going to begin to really strengthen. this is a snow outside of denver. they are going to get a couple of inches from this. but the storm is now b
highway patrol reports dozens of crashes near salt lake city as plows plow away 2 feet. part of the major interstate connecting the northern and part parts of the state. so cold around san diego that zoo keepers turned the heaters for the chimps. numbers show it's been a weird winter. so far parts of texas have gotten five times more snow than chicago. the windy city has now gone 321 days without at least an inch of snow. that breaks a 73-year-old record. in case you are wondering, of the high...
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some pretty nasty thunderstorms just west of nashville about to push into the city. everywhere you see these purple outlined areas, these are actual tornado warnings. we have had a history of some tornadoes dropping down today, arkansas, mississippi, and those thunderstorms that we've been watching closely. so there is nashville under tornado warnings. these are doppler radar indicated, but still we have seen a history of tornadoes. as that line pushes on on through, well definitely see some very, very strong winds in the least here as that thunderstorm complex pushes through. serious reportings extending all the way north through louisville. winds came easily gust to 60 miles an hour. we'll be tracking the threat all day long. >>> tomorrow night i sit down with joe jackson. he opens up about his relationship with his famous son. there was a sense that he was surrounded by people that were kind of keeping the family away. and the family couldn't get to him the way they wanted to. >> that's very true. they treated him like howard hughes. family couldn't get to him lik
some pretty nasty thunderstorms just west of nashville about to push into the city. everywhere you see these purple outlined areas, these are actual tornado warnings. we have had a history of some tornadoes dropping down today, arkansas, mississippi, and those thunderstorms that we've been watching closely. so there is nashville under tornado warnings. these are doppler radar indicated, but still we have seen a history of tornadoes. as that line pushes on on through, well definitely see some...
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for the government or city of new york if he becomes mayor to fun nish investment houses and banks and manufacturers because they don't say what the politicians want them to say is a blatant direct violation of first amendment rights enjoyed by individuals investors corporations by everybody everything in the united states. >> think about how dangerous this is. if you had a pro-life politician who is running around to apartment complexes saying, i am not saying you can't rent to a woman who has had an abortion, but i am going to give you the list of all of the women who have visited planned parenthood on the days they provide abortions and i strongly encourage you to reconsider doing business with women who has had abortions as the mayor of chicago, i strongly encourage it. can you image the outrage in this country, judge? >> the left of which councilman deblasio and mayor emanuel are prime examples is only to willing to use the power of the government to enforce conformity with their wishes. they are no more interested in freedom than they are of jumping over the moon. interested in t
for the government or city of new york if he becomes mayor to fun nish investment houses and banks and manufacturers because they don't say what the politicians want them to say is a blatant direct violation of first amendment rights enjoyed by individuals investors corporations by everybody everything in the united states. >> think about how dangerous this is. if you had a pro-life politician who is running around to apartment complexes saying, i am not saying you can't rent to a woman...
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the vast majority of san francisco players will be making their first appearance in the super bowl. coach jim harbaugh is doing his best despite all the national media attention to make the week as normal as possible. >> being here on sunday, in the city. like a week late you're off to a sunday game. our team has been really focused. focused on winning. focused on the unity of the team. i think it's really genuine. >> reporter: even though it's only sunday night. the fans are already gathering at the 49ers hotel. >> you're hanging around outside the 49er hotel doing what? >> waiting to see anybody. anybody i just saw anthony dixon go by, i shook his hand. i'm so excited. >> how about frank gore for you? >> because frank gore is short and he's a little guy so that's why he's a good runner. >> john harbaugh and the baltimore ravens come to town. we'll see you a little later in sports. reporting live in new orleans, joe fonzi. >> all right, we'll see you then. >>> back in the bay area earlier today. fans cheered the 49ers on their way out. fans came to the team's practice facility in s
the vast majority of san francisco players will be making their first appearance in the super bowl. coach jim harbaugh is doing his best despite all the national media attention to make the week as normal as possible. >> being here on sunday, in the city. like a week late you're off to a sunday game. our team has been really focused. focused on winning. focused on the unity of the team. i think it's really genuine. >> reporter: even though it's only sunday night. the fans are...
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harkin was first elected in 1984. his signature legislative work is the 1990 americans with disabilities act. the city of santa maria in southern brazil was in mourning today for 231 people killed in a weekend nightclub fire. police said they'd detained three people in connection with the blaze and were on the hunt for a fourth. we have a report narrated by neil connery of independent television news. >> reporter: the most painful journey has begun. family after family carefully carry those they lost to the funerals of the nightclub fire victims begin. this gymnasium, now a makeshift morgue. the scale of loss and the tide of grief fill the hole. many of those killed were university students. "i feel a lot of sadness because i lost my son," this man says. "he was full of life and health." "the names of the 231 victims are read out as family and friends wait for news. rescuers battled against the flames and thick smoke as the fire took hold on saturday night. investigators are looking at reports that only one emergency
harkin was first elected in 1984. his signature legislative work is the 1990 americans with disabilities act. the city of santa maria in southern brazil was in mourning today for 231 people killed in a weekend nightclub fire. police said they'd detained three people in connection with the blaze and were on the hunt for a fourth. we have a report narrated by neil connery of independent television news. >> reporter: the most painful journey has begun. family after family carefully carry...
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this follows the conclusion of a months-long blockade against the controversial pipeline near the city of winnsboro. the idle no more movement launched by first nations in canada is continuing to draw support amid a hunger strike by native chief theresa spence. she is on the 25th day of her strike in a teepee outside ottawa's's parliament where she has been demanding a meeting with prime minister stephen harper. thursday she rejected a proposal by first nations leaders to meet with harper, saying her failing health required action within 72 hours. protests in canada began over a controversial budget bill but have expanded into a mass movement for political transformation, indigenous rights, and environmental justice. hundreds of bangladeshi garment workers, most women, have staged a hunger strike in the capital dhaka to demand safer working additions and better pay. a factory fire at a bangladeshi plant that made goods for wal- mart killed at least 111 workers in november, marking the country's worst industrial accident. the head of the national garment workers federation, amirul haq a
this follows the conclusion of a months-long blockade against the controversial pipeline near the city of winnsboro. the idle no more movement launched by first nations in canada is continuing to draw support amid a hunger strike by native chief theresa spence. she is on the 25th day of her strike in a teepee outside ottawa's's parliament where she has been demanding a meeting with prime minister stephen harper. thursday she rejected a proposal by first nations leaders to meet with harper,...
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this follows the conclusion of a months-long blockade against the controversial pipeline near the city of winnsboro. the idle no more movement launched by first nations in canada is continuing to draw support amid a hunger strike by native chief theresa spence. she is on the 25th day of her strike in a teepee outside ottawa's's parliament where she has been demanding a meeting with prime minister stephen harper. thursday she rejected a proposal by first nations leaders to meet with harper, saying her failing health required action within 72 hours. protests in canada began over a controversial budget bill but have expanded into a mass movement 01/04/13 01/04/13 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> the honorable john boehner from the state of ohio, having received a majority of the votes cast, is duly collected speaker of the house of representatives. >> a new congress is sworn in, the most diverse in the nation's history, but not the most aggressive. who is in and who is out, with john nichols. then a debate on fracking. >> energy self
this follows the conclusion of a months-long blockade against the controversial pipeline near the city of winnsboro. the idle no more movement launched by first nations in canada is continuing to draw support amid a hunger strike by native chief theresa spence. she is on the 25th day of her strike in a teepee outside ottawa's's parliament where she has been demanding a meeting with prime minister stephen harper. thursday she rejected a proposal by first nations leaders to meet with harper,...
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we're joined here in park city by the director, marc silver, his first feature-length film. welcome to "democracy now!" what a remarkable film. our whole team came out. they were in awe. talk about how you blended real documentary footage with dramatic acting of gael garcia bernal and others. >> the document report is the discovery of this that person in the desert and we retrace that person's family always back to honduras and followed the body as it goes the this investigative process. we needed to work out a way where we could breathe life in juxtapose the tragic story of that person dying in the desert. we wanted to, if you like, bring life as a juxtaposition to death. >> how does this relate to the series of shorts he did for amnesty international with gael garcia bernal? >> we made a series of shorts and a look at the human-rights of the immigrants traveling through southern mexico before this shoot. what it was migrants went through from the journey to mexico are up to 10,000 migrants get kidnapped and exported for money as they travel through mexico. i think that pus
we're joined here in park city by the director, marc silver, his first feature-length film. welcome to "democracy now!" what a remarkable film. our whole team came out. they were in awe. talk about how you blended real documentary footage with dramatic acting of gael garcia bernal and others. >> the document report is the discovery of this that person in the desert and we retrace that person's family always back to honduras and followed the body as it goes the this investigative...
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harkin was first elected in 1984. his signature legislative work is the 1990 americans with disabilities act. the city of santa maria in southern brazil was in mourning today for 231 people killed in a weekend nightclub fire. police said they'd detained three people in connection with the blaze and were on the hunt for a fourth. we have a report narrated by neil connery of independent television news. >> reporter: the most painful journey has begun. family after family carefully carry those they lost to the funerals of the nightclub fire victims begin. this gymnasium, now a makeshift morgue. the scale of loss and the tide of grief fill the hole. many of those killed were university students. "i feel a lot of sadness because i lost my son," this man says. "he was full of life and health." "the names of the 231 victims are read out as family and friends wait for news. rescuers battled against the flames and thick smoke as the fire took hold on saturday night. investigators are looking at reports that only one emergency
harkin was first elected in 1984. his signature legislative work is the 1990 americans with disabilities act. the city of santa maria in southern brazil was in mourning today for 231 people killed in a weekend nightclub fire. police said they'd detained three people in connection with the blaze and were on the hunt for a fourth. we have a report narrated by neil connery of independent television news. >> reporter: the most painful journey has begun. family after family carefully carry...
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advocates had challenged the city's ordinance that banned nudity except for permitted events. the order says the courts have upheld other restrictions on public nudity. the court also ruled that public nudity alone is not protected by the first amendment. >>> the parents of a walnut creek man killed by police last month are suing the police department. 22-year-old anthony banta died december 27. the officers who shot him say they shot in self-defense when banta charged them with a knife at his apartment. now banta's parents say he was not armed. they are seeking $15 million in damages. it was walnut creek's first officer-involved shooting since 2001. >>> an oakland woman is accused of disguising herself as a doctor to steal credit cards in bay area hospitals. 49-year-old yolanda smith was arrested at a fairfield hospital last week after allegedly running the scam for almost a month. authorities say she wore a white lab coat to trick her way into numerous hospitals to steal employee credit cards. >>> well, as you would imagine, the louis armstrong international airport in new o
advocates had challenged the city's ordinance that banned nudity except for permitted events. the order says the courts have upheld other restrictions on public nudity. the court also ruled that public nudity alone is not protected by the first amendment. >>> the parents of a walnut creek man killed by police last month are suing the police department. 22-year-old anthony banta died december 27. the officers who shot him say they shot in self-defense when banta charged them with a...
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. >> final question to you, your message to congress as you fulfill your first term in office. what is it? >> guest: my message is over 90% of the america's gross domestic product happens in these cities. if you give us the tools which means don't take tools away from us. if you give us the tools we can do, we can lead this american renaissance. we have a big vision in columbia we have a big vision in columbia that
. >> final question to you, your message to congress as you fulfill your first term in office. what is it? >> guest: my message is over 90% of the america's gross domestic product happens in these cities. if you give us the tools which means don't take tools away from us. if you give us the tools we can do, we can lead this american renaissance. we have a big vision in columbia we have a big vision in columbia that
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today, most major cities and most afghans are more secure and insurgents continue to lose territory. afghan forces continue to grow stronger, meanwhile. as planned, some 352,000 afghan soldiers and police are now in training or on duty. most missions are already being led by afghan forces. of all the men and women in uniform in afghanistan, the vast majority are afghans who are fighting and dying for their country every day. we still face significant challenges, but because this progress our transition is on track. last year we agreed with partners that afghan forces will take the lead for security in mid 2013. president karzai and his team have been here for several days, we have consulted with our coalition partners, and we will continue to do so, and today we agreed that as afghan forces take the lead and as president karzai announces the final phase of the transition, coalition forces will move to a support role this spring. our troops will continue to fight alongside afghans when needed, but let me say it as plainly as i can -- starting this spring, our troops will have a differ
today, most major cities and most afghans are more secure and insurgents continue to lose territory. afghan forces continue to grow stronger, meanwhile. as planned, some 352,000 afghan soldiers and police are now in training or on duty. most missions are already being led by afghan forces. of all the men and women in uniform in afghanistan, the vast majority are afghans who are fighting and dying for their country every day. we still face significant challenges, but because this progress our...
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this is our first time, wilson's first time and my first time and my photographer rick villaroman's first time in new orleans. we are pleasantly surprised with the hospitality. we love new orleans. coming up we'll tell you how business is booming in the crescent city especially with the film industry. >> i'm mike sugerman on the road to new orleans in amarillo, texas taking the 72- ounce steak challenge. i get this free if i can eat it all. i can hardly hold it. story is coming up. >> a lucky few of santa clara police officers are super bowl bound going to work. what they hope to learn from the big easy. mallicoat. >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's wednesday, january 30th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm michelle griego live in new orleans in the heart of the french quarter. we had to relocate today because of this storm that is just hitting us right now. you can see the rain is really coming down. i'm drenched as it is. yesterday was a humidity. today it is the rain. we're actually hearing some thunder out as well and some lightning. this is fo
this is our first time, wilson's first time and my first time and my photographer rick villaroman's first time in new orleans. we are pleasantly surprised with the hospitality. we love new orleans. coming up we'll tell you how business is booming in the crescent city especially with the film industry. >> i'm mike sugerman on the road to new orleans in amarillo, texas taking the 72- ounce steak challenge. i get this free if i can eat it all. i can hardly hold it. story is coming up....
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and late ter president's promises, what did he fulfill in his first term. and programming notes we'll have coverage on the official swearing in ceremony that will take place at the white house. our coverage gets under way at 10:30 eastern time. and then the public swearing in. this is the second time since martin luther king had the holiday that a president will be sworn in. the last time was president clinton. then ceremonies here in washington. live coverage all day here on the c-span networks including c-span roofment this is a live look from the southwest side of the u.s. capitol. the president will be sworn in at the capitol. the senses is being nut place and security is fog to get tighter over the next couple of days and yule need special passes with color coding to direct you where to go. more information on this on cspan.org. we'll be back in a moment. >> tonight on c-span we'll show you inaugeral speeches from the last 60 years starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern with ronl reagan, bill clinton, dwight eisenhower, harry truman, richard nixon. then preside
and late ter president's promises, what did he fulfill in his first term. and programming notes we'll have coverage on the official swearing in ceremony that will take place at the white house. our coverage gets under way at 10:30 eastern time. and then the public swearing in. this is the second time since martin luther king had the holiday that a president will be sworn in. the last time was president clinton. then ceremonies here in washington. live coverage all day here on the c-span...
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. >> one person was shot and killed and is oakland making the city's first homicide of the year. >> it happen near the corner of 73rd avenue and hamilton street shortly before 1:00 p.m. after known. >> police say shots were fired at three polpeople in a car. >> one person was hit by gunfire and died at the scene. no suspect are in custody. >> three new oakland city council members have been sworn into office at city hall. >> representing north oakland, west oakland, an east oakland for bell district. while all three agree that public safety a top priority. they tell kron for job creation is also critical for oakland residents. >> i am optimistic that we will get to the next level to be able to attract businesses. to be able to improve our schools and to be able to enjoy our neighborhoods. everything we do in oakland has to be related to public safety. >> the three new city leaders replace longtime council members jane m. browneunner, nancy nadel, and the ygnacio de la fuente. >> we will be back with >> in national news it was two years ago today that the account from an gabrielle giffo
. >> one person was shot and killed and is oakland making the city's first homicide of the year. >> it happen near the corner of 73rd avenue and hamilton street shortly before 1:00 p.m. after known. >> police say shots were fired at three polpeople in a car. >> one person was hit by gunfire and died at the scene. no suspect are in custody. >> three new oakland city council members have been sworn into office at city hall. >> representing north oakland, west...
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. >> gretchen: now the tenors are in new york city and performing for us live, coming up next. look at those poses. first, let's check in with hemmer for what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> i used to be a member of that group. >> gretchen: i thought you were a baritone. >> i have an amazing singing voice. it's so good, you will not hear it. good morning to you. hope odd great weekend. >> gretchen: fantastic. >> we are getting ready for the next big battle in washington and it's not the budget. we'll tell what you it is. is your state cutting tacks, you might be surprised to find which ones are and what's the republican strategy during a second term? brit hume will analyze that. we've got a jam packed show for you on a monday. martha and i will see new ten short minutes (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with gden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this
. >> gretchen: now the tenors are in new york city and performing for us live, coming up next. look at those poses. first, let's check in with hemmer for what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> i used to be a member of that group. >> gretchen: i thought you were a baritone. >> i have an amazing singing voice. it's so good, you will not hear it. good morning to you. hope odd great weekend. >> gretchen: fantastic. >> we are getting ready for the next big...
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a war which saw the streets of european cities strewn with rubble. the skies of london led by flames night after night. and millions dead across the world in the battle for piece and liberty. as we remember their sacrifice, so we should also remember how the shift in europe from war to sustained piece in about. it didn't happen like a change in the weather. it happened because of determined to work over generations. a commitment to friendship and i resolve never to revisit that dark past, a commitment epitomized by the police a treaty signed 50 years ago this week. after the berlin wall came down, i visited that city and i will never forget it. the advancing checkpoints, a sense of excitement about the future. the knowledge that a great continent was coming together. healing those wounds of our history is the central story of the european union. what churchill described as the twin marauders of war and tyranny have almost entirely been banished from our continent. today, hundreds of millions well in freedom, from the baltic to the adriatic, from the
a war which saw the streets of european cities strewn with rubble. the skies of london led by flames night after night. and millions dead across the world in the battle for piece and liberty. as we remember their sacrifice, so we should also remember how the shift in europe from war to sustained piece in about. it didn't happen like a change in the weather. it happened because of determined to work over generations. a commitment to friendship and i resolve never to revisit that dark past, a...
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i'm very amused at we must secure the border first before really we do anything. i was the director, regional director in mexico city, south america, texas, arizona, with the u.s. drug enforcement. we still haven't secured a border. throughout the years you will never secure the border 100%. so why do we keep saying secure the border first and then we'll do something about it? we should be enforcing the laws in the united states of america when they cross the border. it's very simple. >> you've lost some allies here. senator john mccain, he weighed in on this. obviously there's political realities to pushing for an immigration reform. here what happens he said about what's being put on the table. >> elections, elections. the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens and we realize that there are many issues in which we think we are in agreement with our hispanic citizens. but this is a preeminent issue with those citizens. >> so, sheriff, i mean there is the political reality that the senator's talking about. do you acknowledge that you need
i'm very amused at we must secure the border first before really we do anything. i was the director, regional director in mexico city, south america, texas, arizona, with the u.s. drug enforcement. we still haven't secured a border. throughout the years you will never secure the border 100%. so why do we keep saying secure the border first and then we'll do something about it? we should be enforcing the laws in the united states of america when they cross the border. it's very simple. >>...
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disaster to hit the new york city region in a very long time. that's not fair. that's not right. and we have argued against it, and i hope my colleagues will defeat the lee amendment. and i also say to my colleagues that this is not just dollars and cents. these are people who care, are waiting, homeowners waiting to rebuild their homes. they haven't moved back in. small business owners who are hanging on by a thread after building a business for 25 years. we know when the hand of god strikes, it's overwhelming for them. take rita from emerald magic lawn care. her company helps local families, schools and businesses with lawn care in the spring and summer and around the holidays they help with decorations and lights. but emerald magic's business was interrupted for many weeks. the client base dried up. rita's business will be in huge trouble. it may not survive if she doesn't get a lifeline and get one now. so this is very important. week after week, month after month new yorkers have been told this is -- quote -- "a waiting game." that's not an
disaster to hit the new york city region in a very long time. that's not fair. that's not right. and we have argued against it, and i hope my colleagues will defeat the lee amendment. and i also say to my colleagues that this is not just dollars and cents. these are people who care, are waiting, homeowners waiting to rebuild their homes. they haven't moved back in. small business owners who are hanging on by a thread after building a business for 25 years. we know when the hand of god strikes,...
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i was sworn in in january 2008 during my first term. on may 3, 2008, philadelphia police officer was killed with an ak-47. tell his wife, michelle, and their children by any civilian needs one of those weapons to be out on the streets of our cities. tell any mother or father or sister or brother or niece or nephew by their family member is no longer with us. because of those kinds of weapons, handguns that are high-capacity magazines. why would anyone need one of those? 's death and destruction must and right now. every day in america, 282 people are shocked. eighty-six of those people died. thirty-two of those people are murdered. every day 50 children are shot and eight of them died, including five who are murdered. this must stop. legislation senator feinstein and others will help to end the insanity. i am here to register the strong support of the u.s. conference of mayors for the assault weapons ban 2013. we commit as an organization hundreds of mayors all across america, we are committed to doing everything necessary to ensure thi
i was sworn in in january 2008 during my first term. on may 3, 2008, philadelphia police officer was killed with an ak-47. tell his wife, michelle, and their children by any civilian needs one of those weapons to be out on the streets of our cities. tell any mother or father or sister or brother or niece or nephew by their family member is no longer with us. because of those kinds of weapons, handguns that are high-capacity magazines. why would anyone need one of those? 's death and destruction...
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you're at midland city, alabama, southern part of the state. the next big city is dothan, alabama, before you hit florida. elizabeth prann on the scene. what you get developments we'll get back there. thank you. martha: we'll stay on top of that in "america's newsroom." we want to get to this, your 401(k) is likely getting falter over the last several weeks. the dow is flirting with the 14,000 mark. the first time it has seen that in years. it has been up seven of the last trading days. yesterday closing at 13, 954. a lot first time we've seen that since 2007. a lot of water under the bridge. this is the best start to the year since 1989. don't break out the bubbly just yet. we got word the economy shrunk for the first time in 3 1/2 years. stuart varney will make sense of all this. he is anchor of "varney & company" on the fox business network. stuart, what do you make of that. >> it is not always true that economic performance is directly mirrored on the stock market. in fact you have a classic example today. let me start with the very dismal
you're at midland city, alabama, southern part of the state. the next big city is dothan, alabama, before you hit florida. elizabeth prann on the scene. what you get developments we'll get back there. thank you. martha: we'll stay on top of that in "america's newsroom." we want to get to this, your 401(k) is likely getting falter over the last several weeks. the dow is flirting with the 14,000 mark. the first time it has seen that in years. it has been up seven of the last trading...
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>> well, first, we need to look at the city i was mayor of before i went to congress is 40% latino. so i know very well, you know, the problems that come along with illegal immigration and how it hurts the legal immigrants who came here for an opportunity. and now we allowed an underground workforce to come in and compete for their jobs. i know very well what type of effects illegal immigration has on municipal government. as a political issue, i believe that's really why we're rushing, rather than doing this in the proper sequence of making sure that our borders are secure and that the national security issue of who is in this country, and to make sure we're protecting the american people and american jobs. but i believe there is more politics behind these types of proposals than there is good policy. and that is, i believe, there is a rush to try to get the latino vote and that's not the reason that we should be dealing with this type of immigration reform until all of our questions are answered. >> congressman lou barletta, republican of pennsylvania, i appreciate your perspectiv
>> well, first, we need to look at the city i was mayor of before i went to congress is 40% latino. so i know very well, you know, the problems that come along with illegal immigration and how it hurts the legal immigrants who came here for an opportunity. and now we allowed an underground workforce to come in and compete for their jobs. i know very well what type of effects illegal immigration has on municipal government. as a political issue, i believe that's really why we're rushing,...
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nonetheless, first thing i want to say. city of las cruces, new mexico and my friend and el paso, texas, want to tell your cities are safe and open for business. mayor salinas is talking about, we hear media reports saying otherwise. but that's not true. our friend, neighbor or in juarez, mexico has been able to reduce kind by 50% in 2012.
nonetheless, first thing i want to say. city of las cruces, new mexico and my friend and el paso, texas, want to tell your cities are safe and open for business. mayor salinas is talking about, we hear media reports saying otherwise. but that's not true. our friend, neighbor or in juarez, mexico has been able to reduce kind by 50% in 2012.
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"downton abbey" coming up, it backed into being a series, a miniseries first. now here we already are in season three, people are jacked for that and later in the month something a little unusual. a prequel to "sex and the city" called "the carrie diaries," carrie back in high school in 1984. crazy too >> that's getting some good buzz. >> replace "gossip girl." which gets me to fashion, nice segue. "elle" magazine's joe z, you are the man i rely on what not to wear. what to wear in 2013. >> okay, these are the great trends i saw on the runway but the great thing they'll translate across the board at every price range and really to successful in every possible place. so the biggest thing we saw, we did see a lot of color blocking in previous seasons, black and white. black and white >> we have been hearing a lot about black and white. >> back to the basics. as much as we're in a new year us fashion people love to look back and we've had the '80s and '70s, '60s was a big decade for us. >> '60s inspired. black and white. what's another look we need to have. >> aga
"downton abbey" coming up, it backed into being a series, a miniseries first. now here we already are in season three, people are jacked for that and later in the month something a little unusual. a prequel to "sex and the city" called "the carrie diaries," carrie back in high school in 1984. crazy too >> that's getting some good buzz. >> replace "gossip girl." which gets me to fashion, nice segue. "elle" magazine's joe z, you are...